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7.7.13 Start Speed in Open and Close Directions
Start Speed function allows switching the Soft-Start in OPEN and CLOSE directi-
ons ON and OFF.
deactivated (Default)
Soft Start active: motors will accelerate gradually until they reach
standard speed.
no flashing lamp installed (Default)
continuous 24V supply - for flashing lamp with own control board
(FLA1-LED)
interrupted 24V supply - for flashing lamp without own control board
7.7.11 Flashing Light Settings
Flashing Light function allows to select which type of Flashing Lamp is connected.
24VDC- max 500 mA Flashing lamp (FLA1-LED) can be connected.
7.7.11a Pre-Flashing
Pre-Flashing function defines time interval of pre-flashing of the flashing lamp prior
to gate movement. Function not active if Flashing Lamp (FL) Function is set to “00”.
no pre-flashing (Default)
1 second
2 seconds
7.7.12 Special Contact Settings
Special Contact Function defines relay activation time.
A 24V max 500mA relay can be connected to manage other devices, e.g. courtesy
light. The time set here will also control countdown for myQ remote light.
no activation (Default)
15 seconds
30 seconds
45 seconds
1 minute
1.5 minutes
2 minutes
3 minutes
4 minutes
5 minutes
7.7.14 Maintenance Counter
Maintenance Counter function allows to set maintenance interval in cycles.
4 seconds pre-flashing of the Flashing Lamp will be a signal the interval is reached.
If PF Function (Pre-Flashing) is active then 4 second pre-flashing will be added
to the set time. To reset counter after maintenance is done, it will be enough to
program the cycles one more time.
no counter (Default)
1000 cycles
2000 cycles
...
... cycles
20000 cycles
deactivated (Default)
1 second activated
2 seconds activated
7.7.10a Relief Motor 1 for E-Lock
Relief Motor 1 for e-lock function enables to briefly push Motor 1 in CLOSE direc
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tion before engaging e-lock to relieve excess pressure on e-lock.
Not available if EL Function is set to “00” or “03” (e-lock not connected / mag- lock
connected).
3 seconds
4 seconds
5 seconds
7. PROGRAMMING